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  • Thanks for the info

  • Thanks.But can I move it on different frets? the same type with 0-1-2-3-4 but down? something like 0-12-13-14 or 9-12-13-14

  • @Eldererr you do but it would be like 11-12-13-14 other wise you would be playing the same note, try to learn the notes they help a lot

  • @lordmorgoth7 Is there something like reverse chromatic scale?4-3-2-1-0? Do you know any good scale websites? I know there are a lot but many of those are confusing.Im a drummer and I just picked up a guitar so all this is pretty new to me. I still dont get the principle of how scales are constructed...

  • @Eldererr yes, you can combine 3-4-2-0-1 is still chromatic for there are too many tones

  • @lordmorgoth7 I mean, I know C chord. And I know the start of C major scale. So in any scale you play chord-for example, E chord and go in to E scales for solos? Like I play C chord, then I start playing 1-3-5(E),2-3-5(A),2-3-5(D),2-4­(G) etc? Like that?Can I move it on fretboard? Like play 1-3-5 on high E string and do 2-4 on B string? Does with work like that?

  • @Eldererr im a bit more used to the european spanish musical method, like do re mi fa sol la si, so... i cant really get what you are saying.

  • Thanks

  • Nice

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